Future artists, scientists, inventors,
cultural workers will be far easier to come by since they can rest their bodies
and spirits here. Golf enthusiasts will
also be inspired playing on championship golf courses while tourists/guests can
luxuriate in well-appointed hotels and marinas.
Who says havens such as these are impossible?

Without doubt, our Resort City which
will rise on some 10,000 hectares can accommodate 10 million, even 20 million,
tourists each year. Of course, beaches
alone will not attract hundreds of thousands of millions of tourists. It’s what we put on the beaches – the
development, the infrastructures, the amenities, and the activities that will
entice them to come and stay, even linger for some time.

In this future Resort City, ecotourism
shall be promoted and upheld. It’s
sustainable development that matters.
Our forests here, our indigenous flora and fauna, shall be continuously
and zealously protected. Right now, our
forests are hardly protected because people will keep on cutting trees and our
forests cannot defend themselves against hungry people.

Tourism, as a top dollar-earning
industry in the country, has so much room to improve in. We need to have a sufficient number of
tourists to come to our country every year.
France, for example, had 70 million tourists last year and it is
targeting 80 million next year as against 120 million tourists in the United
States and Spain’s higher number of tourists.
Our country can barely toot our horns with our 2.4 million tourist
arrivals as of this year.

The Philippines is blessed by nature,
our natural resources incredible in their diversity, in their pristine
beauty. Fully developed, the Resort City
can draw 10 million tourists a year. At
$200 a day that each tourist spends in this country at 365 days a year,
multiplied by 10 million tourists, the economic gains are simply
staggering. Resort City at Pacific Coast
City bears a strong potential to become a major master planned tourist
destination.

The Port City is a potential national flagship project that will transform the Philippines from a mere trade and consumer goods to a transshipment center, rivaling the world ports destination of Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

The Pacific Coast Cities project will be developed on the Eastern Seaboard of Luzon, a master-planned community that embodies all that is needed to help progress the future economic prosperity of the Philippines.

Where are the Pacific Coast Cities Located?

Located on the Eastern seaboard of Luzon with a total land mass of about 80,000 hectares, it is bounded by San Luis, Aurora on the North, Gen. Nakar, Aurora on the South, The Pacific Ocean on the East, and Nueva Ecija on the West.

GREEN CIRCLE

Green Circle Properties and Resources, Inc. owns and handles the Pacific Coast Cities Project. It is based in Makati City, Philippines